The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier

Katabatic winds or downslope wind events, across the southeast of Greenland, can lead to large scale changes in fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier terminus stability, but despite this few studies have investigated their wider implications. In period of rapidly retreating tidewater glacier...

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Main Author: Wheel, Iain
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.70340
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17863/cam.70340 2023-05-15T16:21:02+02:00 The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier Wheel, Iain 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.70340 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/322929 en eng Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository All Rights Reserved https://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved/ Katabatic winds Fjord circulation Sea-ice export Glacier terminus stability Sermilik Fjord Helheim Glacier Text Thesis article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.70340 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Katabatic winds or downslope wind events, across the southeast of Greenland, can lead to large scale changes in fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier terminus stability, but despite this few studies have investigated their wider implications. In period of rapidly retreating tidewater glaciers, katabatic winds are known to aid retreat indirectly, through inducing warm Atlantic origin water influx into the fjord, and directly via the removal of the ice melange in front of the glacier terminus. Using ERA5 reanalysis data, verified by two local weather stations, katabatic winds across Sermilik Fjord are shown to occur predominately in non-summer months with no clear long-term trend. Hydrographic data, from 2009-2013, positioned across the fjord and adjacent shelf waters, showed the expected warm water influxes are lower in scale in comparison to intermediary circulation associated with barrier winds. However, submarine melt rates at the top of the fjord can increase during downslope wind events by up to 1000%. Melt rates vary according to katabatic wind strength. Thresholds of katabatic wind speeds for the removal of sea-ice from the shelf and the removal of the ice-melange of 12m/s and 20m/s, respectively, were observed. Rapid retreat of Helheim glacier occurred during strong downslope wind events which removed the ice melange, and the well documented retreat of Helheim between 2001-2005 is predicted to be in part because of strong katabatic winds. Removal of the ice-melange led to a series of calving events, driven by a lack of buttressing and weakness propagation up the glacier. Although previous research has dismissed katabatic winds as relatively unimportant due to much greater heat influxes associated with barrier winds, direct influences on Helheim Glacier terminus stability show perhaps katabatic winds play a much large role in glacier retreat in southeast Greenland than previously appreciated. Thesis glacier Greenland Sea ice Sermilik Tidewater DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland
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topic Katabatic winds
Fjord circulation
Sea-ice export
Glacier terminus stability
Sermilik Fjord
Helheim Glacier
spellingShingle Katabatic winds
Fjord circulation
Sea-ice export
Glacier terminus stability
Sermilik Fjord
Helheim Glacier
Wheel, Iain
The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier
topic_facet Katabatic winds
Fjord circulation
Sea-ice export
Glacier terminus stability
Sermilik Fjord
Helheim Glacier
description Katabatic winds or downslope wind events, across the southeast of Greenland, can lead to large scale changes in fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier terminus stability, but despite this few studies have investigated their wider implications. In period of rapidly retreating tidewater glaciers, katabatic winds are known to aid retreat indirectly, through inducing warm Atlantic origin water influx into the fjord, and directly via the removal of the ice melange in front of the glacier terminus. Using ERA5 reanalysis data, verified by two local weather stations, katabatic winds across Sermilik Fjord are shown to occur predominately in non-summer months with no clear long-term trend. Hydrographic data, from 2009-2013, positioned across the fjord and adjacent shelf waters, showed the expected warm water influxes are lower in scale in comparison to intermediary circulation associated with barrier winds. However, submarine melt rates at the top of the fjord can increase during downslope wind events by up to 1000%. Melt rates vary according to katabatic wind strength. Thresholds of katabatic wind speeds for the removal of sea-ice from the shelf and the removal of the ice-melange of 12m/s and 20m/s, respectively, were observed. Rapid retreat of Helheim glacier occurred during strong downslope wind events which removed the ice melange, and the well documented retreat of Helheim between 2001-2005 is predicted to be in part because of strong katabatic winds. Removal of the ice-melange led to a series of calving events, driven by a lack of buttressing and weakness propagation up the glacier. Although previous research has dismissed katabatic winds as relatively unimportant due to much greater heat influxes associated with barrier winds, direct influences on Helheim Glacier terminus stability show perhaps katabatic winds play a much large role in glacier retreat in southeast Greenland than previously appreciated.
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author Wheel, Iain
author_facet Wheel, Iain
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title The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier
title_short The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier
title_full The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier
title_fullStr The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier
title_full_unstemmed The Winds of Change: The effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at Sermilik Fjord and Helheim Glacier
title_sort winds of change: the effects of katabatic winds on fjord circulation, sea-ice export and glacier stability at sermilik fjord and helheim glacier
publisher Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.70340
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/322929
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Greenland
Sea ice
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Tidewater
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Greenland
Sea ice
Sermilik
Tidewater
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